Tag: Los Angeles Dodgers

June 2

Get LA Pride Week 2018 started early. Early Bird tickets for PRIDE IS UNIVERSAL are now available!

Have you ever wanted to run around the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park at night without the crowds and long lines, with awesome DJ’s spinning in the background?

Well, this just might be your lucky day!

Now in our second year teaming up with the amazing people at Universal Studios Hollywood™, we’re excited to celebrate the beginning of LA Pride Week by inviting the LGBTQ+ community, our incredible straight allies, family, friends, and colleagues to take over the theme park for one amazing night – PRIDE IS UNIVERSAL!

Attending PRIDE IS UNIVERSAL comes with a lot of cool perks! Each ticket gets you all-day access to the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park – gates open at 9AM– plus exclusive after-hours park access from 9PM to 1AM for PRIDE IS UNIVERSAL ticket holders only. This VIP experience includes full access to the entire theme park, shorter lines at all of Universal Studios’ top attractions, live sets featuring DJ’s Ryan Kenny and Aaron Elvis, dance clubs, cash bars, character meet-n-greets, and many more fun surprises. PRIDE IS UNIVERSAL is open to all ages, but ID is required for guests 21 and above for cash bar access.

June 8

Get LA Pride Weekend 2018 off to a “home run” start. Tickets for LGBTNight at the LA Dodgers are now available!

Join LA Pride for a home-run evening at the 6th Annual LGBT Night at Dodger Stadium!

The Los Angeles Dodgers will help kick-off LA Pride Weekend 2018 with the 6th annual LGBT Night at Dodger Stadium. In addition to being an LA Pride Week tradition, the LA Dodgers will also honor some of the biggest LGBT names in sports, including U.S. Olympian Gus Kenworthy, Dale Scott – the first openly gay umpire in MLB history – and Will Hackner, Founder of the Varsity Gay League.

We’re calling on LA Dodger fans to #JUSTBE at this “home run” of an event. The fun starts at 5:30 pm with the official 2018 LA Pride Weekend kick-off party in the Right Field Plaza Pavillion Bar and lasting until first pitch against the Atlanta Braves at 7:10 pm.

Dale Scott, the first openly gay umpire in MLB history, will take to the mound for the ceremonial first pitch. One of the most respected umpires in the business, Scott also served as a crew chief for 16 seasons.

The national anthem will be performed by openly-gay singer and actor Brian Justin Crum, known best for his fourth-place finish on America’s Got Talent in 2016.